Hockenheim, German GP has been officially removed from 2017 Formula One calendar. During 2017, Formula One will be contested at 20 different venues, here are the dates and races.

The 2017 Formula One calendar has once again been modified, here is the final list. During the 2017 season, drivers and teams will be tested through a 20-race calendar. Now, Formula One will not clash with the Le Mans 24 Hours event, along with other important updates.

Here is the finalised 2017 Formula One calendar:

Melbourne, Australian GP - March 26, 2017

Shanghai, Chinese GP - April 9, 2017

Bahrain, Bahrain GP - April 16, 2017

Sochi, Russian GP - April 30, 2017

Barcelona, Spanish GP - May 14, 2017

Monte Carlo, Monaco GP - May 28, 2017

Montreal, Canadian GP - June 11, 2017

Baku, Azerbaijan/European GP - June 25, 2017

Spielberg, Austrian GP - July 9, 2017

Silverstone, British GP - July 16, 2017

Budapest, Hungarian GP - July 30, 2017

Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium GP - August 27, 2017

Monza, Italian GP - September 3, 2017

Singapore, Singapore GP - September 17, 2017

Sepang, Malaysian GP - October 1, 2017

Suzuka, Japanese GP - October 8, 2017

Austin, US GP - October 22, 2017

Mexico City, Mexican GP - October 29, 2017

Sao Paulo, Brazilian GP - November 12, 2017

Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi GP - November 26, 2017

Unfortunately, Formula One officials have confirmed that the German GP has been dropped. Hockenheim GP was reintroduced into the F1 calendar during 2016 on a special deal. The circuit organisers and F1 officials could not come to a reasonable deal.

During the 2016 season, Formula One teams had to work hard during seven back-to-back races. For 2017, they have reduced back-to-back races to five times. This surely will ease the pressure on teams, drivers, and technicians, who are under immense pressure.